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The Struggles of Workers: Dangerous Factory Conditions During the Industrial Revolution

Introduction to Industrial Revolution Labor Conditions The Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century and continued into the 19th century, marked a significant shift in production methods, transitioning from agrarian economies to industrialized systems predominantly centered in urban areas. This transformation was characterized by the establishment of factories, which became...
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The Origins of Labor Day: How Industrial Revolution Exploitation Sparked a Movement

Introduction to the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution, spanning from the late 18th century to the early 19th century, marked a profound transformation in human history as societies transitioned from agrarian economies to industrialized frameworks. This period is characterized by a surge in technological innovation and a shift in production methods that...
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The Community Needs Behind WPA-Era Stadiums: A Focus on Veterans Memorial Stadium

Introduction to the WPA and Community Needs The Works Progress Administration (WPA), established in 1935 as a key component of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, played a vital role in addressing the pressing economic challenges posed by the Great Depression. The United States faced unprecedented unemployment rates, widespread poverty, and a...